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Join our comprehensive workshop focused on Segment Identification and Completeness Check in line with the Integrity Management Rule for large liquid pipelines. The workshop, led by William Gute and featuring experts like P. Wood and B. Hansen, aims to ensure compliance with the necessary identification of segments affecting High Consequence Areas (HCAs). Learn about essential baseline assessment plans, noteworthy practices, and effective inspection protocols. We will discuss strategies for operator compliance and completing inspections across all 66 major operators within an accelerated timeline.
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Segment Identification Inspection & Completeness Check Workshop on the Integrity Management Rule for Large Liquid Pipelines August 7, 2001 William Gute
IM Inspection Approach Overview • Initial Segment Identification and Completeness Check (W. Gute) • Comprehensive Baseline Assessment Plan and IM Framework Review (P. Wood) • Program Implementation (P. Wood) • IM Protocol Development (B. Hansen)
Segment Identification and Completeness Check: Objectives • Confirm Segments Affecting HCAs have been Identified (Required by 1/1/02) • Assure Baseline Assessment Plans and IM Frameworks have Essential Elements • Identify Potential Noteworthy Practices • Identify Issues with Company Programs to Support Prioritization of Comprehensive Inspections
Key Features • Complete All 66 Large Liquid Operators in 3 to 4 Months Starting January 2002 • Multiple Teams • Inspection Duration - Approximately 1-2 Days • OPS Inspectors Only, No State Support at this Stage
Inspection Scope • Operator Process for Identifying Segments • Review Small Sample of Analyses to Determine Segment Boundaries • Compare Location of Operator Segments to HCAs from NPMS • Perform Completeness Check on Baseline Assessment Plan and IM Framework.
Use of Results • Assess Operator Compliance with Segment ID Requirements • Support Ranking of Operators for Detailed Inspection of Framework and Baseline Assessment Plans • Identify Operator Locations where Detailed Inspections will Occur